Free Download CSI SAFE 22.0.0 Build 2663 | 770.2 mb
Computers and Structures, Inc. (CSI)is pleased to announce the availability ofSAFE 22.0.0 (2663). This release adds AISC 360-22 composite beam design and the latest AISC section database
Owner:Computers and Structures, Inc. (CSI)
Product Name:SAFE
Version:22.0.0 (2663)
Supported Architectures:x64
Website Home Page :www.csiamerica.com
Languages Supported:english
System Requirements:Windows *
Size:770.2 mb
When working in a model with curved concrete beams, SAFE now has an option to convert these beams to shell slabs. For those working with steel-framed floor systems, serviceability assessment of these floors subjected to walking vibrations has been added following Chapter 7 of the AISC Steel Design Guide 11. In addition, this new version updates the API to support .NET 8.
Analysis
Serviceability assessment of steel-framed floor systems subjected to walking vibrations according to AISC Design Guide 11, Chapter 7 has been added.
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Graphics
An enhancement was made to show the effects of joint offset assignments for slabs (when shown in an extruded view). Joint offsets can be assigned using the command Assign > Shell > Insertion Point. The effect of the cardinal point was previously included in extruded views, but not the additional joint offsets.
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Structural Model
Conversion of curved concrete beams to shell slabs is now available. Previously, only straight beams could be converted.
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Design
Composite beam design per AISC 360-22 design code has been added.
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Material Libraries & Databases
New frame section libraries have been added conforming to AISC Shapes Database v16.0.
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Application Programming Interface (API)
The SAFE API has been updated to support .NET 8.
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SAFEis a software tailored for the engineering of elevated floor and foundation slab systems. Slab modeling, analysis, and design procedures feature a suite of sophisticated tools and applications, couple with post-tensioning, punching-shear, and beam detailing, and integrate the influence of soils, ramps, columns, braces, walls (rectilinear or curvilinear), and other interfacial elements. Interoperability with SAP2000 and ETABS allows users to import models, loading, and displacement fields into SAFE for more advanced local assessment of slab systems within larger structures. A 3D-object-based model may originate in SAFE or import from SAP2000, ETABS, or CAD. Templates quickly initiate a model. Grid, snap, chamfer/fillet, trim/extend, circular- and spline-curve controls allow direct drawing of any slab shape. Replication tools streamline modeling for a series of unique slab systems, as was done with Studio Gang’s Aqua in Chicago, Illinois (Reid, Robert L. Chicago Tower’s ‘Wavelike’ Design Features Different Shapes For Every Floor. Civil Engineering Apr. 2007: 22). Up to four simultaneous display windows present the model. Interactive database editing presents definition tables in SAFE and Excel.
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Founded in 1975,Computers and Structures, Inc. (CSI)is recognized globally as the pioneering leader in software tools for structural and earthquake engineering. Software from CSI is used by thousands of engineering firms in over 160 countries for the design of major projects, including the Taipei 101 Tower in Taiwan, One World Trade Center in New York, the 2008 Olympics Birds Nest Stadium in Beijing and the cable-stayed Centenario Bridge over the Panama Canal. CSI’s software is backed by more than three decades of research and development, making it the trusted choice of sophisticated design professionals everywhere.
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